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Mumford and Other Observations
T. S. Russell
14 episodes
1 week ago
An examination of the literary sources in Mumford and Sons' lyrics. T. S. Russell and Bridget Gamboni seek the answers to life's most important questions with the music of Mumford and Sons as their guiding light.
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An examination of the literary sources in Mumford and Sons' lyrics. T. S. Russell and Bridget Gamboni seek the answers to life's most important questions with the music of Mumford and Sons as their guiding light.
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I Gave You All - Shakespeare's King Lear in the Music of Mumford and Sons
Mumford and Other Observations
48 minutes 13 seconds
4 years ago
I Gave You All - Shakespeare's King Lear in the Music of Mumford and Sons

We continue our discussion of the album Sigh No More by examining I Gave You All's connections to Shakespeare's King Lear.

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I Gave You All by Mumford and Sons

King Lear - The First Page

I Gave You All Lyrics: 

Rip the earth in two with your mind

Seal the urge which ensues with brass wires

I never meant you any harm

But your tears feel warm as they fall on my forearm


But close my eyes for a while

Force from the world a patient smile


How can you say that your truth is better than ours

Shoulder to shoulder, now brother, we carry no arms

The blind man sleeps in the doorway, his home

If only I had an enemy bigger than my apathy I could have won


But I gave you all


Close my eyes for a while

Force from the world a patient smile


But I gave you all


But you rip it from my hands, and you swear it’s all gone

And you rip out all I have just to say that you’ve won


Well now you’ve won

Mumford and Other Observations
An examination of the literary sources in Mumford and Sons' lyrics. T. S. Russell and Bridget Gamboni seek the answers to life's most important questions with the music of Mumford and Sons as their guiding light.